Dating from the 16th century, the St. Pierre Cathedral in the old town of Annecy is a historical and religious site that previously served as a former Franciscan chapel but has operated as a cathedral since 1771. Outside, the Renaissance-style architecture is a departure from more Gothic interiors. Among the highlights that visitors will notice inside are the soaring ceilings, a massive organ from the 19th century and a striking, rose-hued stained-glass window. The cathedral’s altar and pulpit are devoted to St. Francis de Sales.
8 Rue Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Annecy, France